Thanks Ken

Thanks Ken. Good insights. When I wrote my blog on the Nuns on the Bus, I googled Christian Women Social Activists and kept finding more interesting info that could be made into blogs. Coretta Scott King is as much a hero as her husband. I like your last sentence:

"What they did advocate was the right of all individuals to enjoy the freedom of choice and right to participate in self determination of their beliefs and aspirations."

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